National University (Philippines)

National University (Filipino: Pamantasang Pambansa) commonly known as NU, colloquially National U, is a private non–sectarian university located in Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines. The founder of the university, Mariano F. Jhocson Sr., established the institution on August 1, 1900, as Colegio Filipino in Quiapo, Manila. It is considered as the first private nonsectarian and coeducational institution in the Philippines and also, the first university to use English as its medium of instruction, replacing Spanish.[1]

National University
Pamantasang Pambansa, Pamantasang Nasyonal (Filipino)
Former names
  • Colegio Filipino (1900–1905)
  • Colegio Mercantil (1905–1916)
  • National Academy (1916–1921)
MottoEducation that works
TypePrivate nonsectarian higher education institution
EstablishedAugust 1, 1900
FounderMariano Jhocson Sr.
Academic affiliations
ChairmanHans Sy, Sr.
PresidentRenato Carlos Ermita Jr.
Studentsc. 10,000 (A.Y. 2021-22)[citation needed]
Location
551 M.F. Jhocson Street, Sampaloc, Manila
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Philippines

14°36′15″N 120°59′39″E / 14.60417°N 120.99417°E / 14.60417; 120.99417
CampusMain Campus
NU Manila
(Sampaloc, Manila)
Satellite Campuses
Alma mater songAdieu Alma Mater!
Colors Blue  and  Gold 
NicknameNU Bulldogs
Sporting affiliations
UAAP
MascotBulldog
Websitewww.national-u.edu.ph
National University (Philippines) is located in Manila
National University (Philippines)
Location in Manila
National University (Philippines) is located in Metro Manila
National University (Philippines)
Location in Metro Manila
National University (Philippines) is located in Luzon
National University (Philippines)
Location in Luzon
National University (Philippines) is located in Philippines
National University (Philippines)
Location in the Philippines

With its main campus in Sampaloc, Manila, the university has been expanding by setting secondary campuses. Other campuses of NU includes: NU Nazareth School, NU Laguna (Sports Academy), NU Fairview, NU Mall of Asia, NU Baliwag, NU Dasmariñas, NU Lipa, NU Clark, and NU Bacolod, among others. Additionally, the institution leased a part of the lot and buildings of the former College of the Holy Spirit Manila in Mendiola, Manila and will be known as the upcoming NU Manila College of Business and Accountancy, Mendiola.

Approved by the Department Public Instruction on June 17, 1921, the university received its university status, changing the name from National Academy to National University. Senator Camilo Osías, two-time Senate President of the Philippines, served as the first University President (1921-1936). The current university president is Renato C. Ermita, Jr. (2008–present) and its current majority owner is the SM Group.

NU is one of the pioneer members of National Collegiate Athletic Association- Philippines (NCAA) and the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP), and also a pioneer member of the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities (PACU). Its international affiliations and memberships include the Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning (ASAHIL) and the International Association of Universities (IAU).[1]

History

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Historical marker installed by the Philippines Historical Committee in 1952
 
National University's school seal from 2010 to 2017

Mariano F. Jhocson Sr. founded Colegio Filipino on August 1, 1900, Jhocson Residence in Palma Street, Quiapo, Manila.[2] Only a handful of students at that time were enrolled in the fledgling school and they were in the elementary and secondary levels. Mariano Sr. served as the college director, instructor, and janitor. He began business courses in bookkeeping and accounting. This prompted a name change as it became known as Colegio Mercantil, awarding the diploma of Perito Mercantil.[2] A short time later, Jhocson Sr. collaborated with attorneys Simeon C. Lacson and Ricardo C. Lacson and established the Philippine Law School.[2] From Colegio Mercantil, the Board of Trustees changed the name of the institution to National Academy in 1916. Due to continuous growth of the academy, liberal arts courses were offered.

After 21 years of service in the field of education, the Board of Trustees applied for university status to the Department of Public Instruction. Thus the school became known as National University on June 17, 1921. The university installed, on that same day, Senator Camilo Osías, a Filipino educator, as the first president of the university.[2] The Colleges of Education and Commerce were opened in the same year. During the following years, the Colleges of Pharmacy and Dentistry were opened in 1922. The College of Engineering, initially offering Civil Engineering opened in 1925, and the Normal School in 1930. Sanitary Engineering was offered in 1930.[2] Bachelor's degrees in Chemical, Electrical, Industrial, Mechanical Engineering and Architecture and Arts were opened. Master in Sanitary Engineering was also organized.[2] Computer Science was opened in 1990, Marine Engineering, Computer Engineering and Electronics and Communications Engineering in 1994. College of Nursing was offered in 2004, Hotel and Restaurant Management in 2008 and Information Technology in 2009.[2]

 
NU Manila facade

A fire broke out on January 1, 1998, and razed four buildings of the university which are the old Main Building, Law and Commerce Building, Elementary Building, and Graduate School Building. The university was able to re-open its doors after three weeks of restoration work and used Mariano F. Jhocson Memorial Building.[2] The College of Dentistry Building, built in the 1920s, was the only building in the NU campus that remained unscathed in the fire.[3]

In 2008, the SM Group of Companies acquired majority ownership of National University.[4]

A new logo for National University was unveiled on October 17, 2017. The new brand features the school's colors and a shield which was inspired from the old university logo.

As the institution grows so as their demand for a bigger campus increases which led to the birth NU Main Building Expansion. The expansion is built to cater approximately 10,000 students in the coming years. The expansion will be a 12-storey building which is physically connected to the existing 8-storey building. The whole development will have a gross floor area of approximately 40,000sm. Additional facilities will be an indoor swimming pool, indoor futsal, basketball court, pe center, and fitness room.[5]

Academics

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National University Manila offers twenty-four undergraduate degrees in its eight colleges. It also offers basic education via the NU Nazareth School. National University's basic education unit and Nazareth School merged in 2013. During the 2020–2021 school year, NU Nazareth had a student population of 13,729.[6]

Campuses

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Laguna campus

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NU Laguna

National University has a satellite campus in Calamba, Laguna. The abandoned site of St. James College of Calamba was purchased by NU and it is now occupied by National University as a satellite campus. It is the first NU campus outside Metro Manila. The university opened its doors to students in the 2018–2019 school year.

Bacolod campus

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The National University Bacolod (NU Bacolod or NUB) in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental is the school's first satelitte campus in the Visayas-Mindanao region and also the first one outside Luzon. It is located beside SM City Bacolod and its first operations started from school year 2024 to 2025. It offers Senior High School and college courses. Senior High School programs include: Accountancy, Business, and Management (ABM), Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), and Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS). Its college programs include Bachelor of Science in Accountancy, Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Bachelor of Science in Psychology, and Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management.

 
 
NU Manila
 
NU Laguna
 
NU Baliwag
 
NU Dasmariñas
 
NU Lipa
 
NU Bacolod
 
NU Clark
NU Campuses around the Philippines

List of campuses

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NU Baliwag
 
NU Nazareth School
National University
Campus Academics Location Opened Designation
NU Manila
  • College of Allied Health
  • College of Architecture
  • College of Computing & Information Technologies
  • College of Education, Arts & Sciences
  • College of Engineering
  • College of Tourism & Hospitality Management
Sampaloc, Manila 1900 Main Campus
NU Mendiola
  • College of Business and Accountancy
Mendiola 2024 NU Manila Annex
NU Nazareth School
  • Preschool
  • Grade school
  • Junior High School
  • Senior High School
Sampaloc, Manila 1900 Basic Education
NU MOA
  • Senior High School
  • College of Accountancy & Management
  • College of Allied Health
  • College of Architecture
  • College of Computing & Information Technologies
  • College of Dentistry
  • College of Education, Arts & Sciences
  • School of Optometry
Pasay 2019 Allied Health Campus
(Manila Extension)
NU Laguna & INSPIRE Sports Academy
  • Senior High School
  • College of Business & Accountancy
  • College of Computing & Information Technologies
  • College of Education, Arts & Sciences
  • College of Engineering & Architecture
  • Graduate School
Calamba, Laguna 2019 First overall satellite campus
NU Fairview
  • Senior High School
  • College of Architecture
  • College of Arts & Sciences
  • College of Business & Accountancy
  • College of Engineering & Technology
  • College of Tourism & Hospitality Management
Quezon City 2019
NU Baliwag
  • Senior High School
  • College of Business & Accountancy
  • College of Computing & Information Technologies
  • College of Education, Arts & Sciences
  • College of Engineering & Technology
Baliuag, Bulacan 2019
NU Dasmariñas
  • Senior High School
  • College of Architecture
  • College of Business & Accountancy
  • College of Computing & Information Technologies
  • College of Education, Arts & Sciences
  • College of Engineering
Dasmariñas, Cavite 2021
NU Lipa
  • Senior High School
  • College of Accountancy, Business & Management
  • College of Allied Health
  • College of Architecture, Computing & Engineering
  • College of Education, Arts & Sciences
  • Graduate School
Lipa, Batangas 2022
NU Clark
  • Senior High School
  • College of Architecture, Engineering & Technology
  • College of Business & Accountancy
  • College of Computing & Information Technologies
  • College of Education, Arts & Sciences
  • College of Tourism & Hospitality Management
Mabalacat City 2023
NU Bacolod
  • Senior High School
  • College of Business & Accountancy
  • College of Computing & Information Technologies
  • College of Education, Arts & Sciences
  • College of Tourism & Hospitality Management
Bacolod July 2024 First satellite campus outside Luzon
NU East Ortigas
  • Senior High School
  • College of Engineering & Technology
  • College of Education, Arts & Sciences
  • College of Tourism & Hospitality Management
Cainta, Rizal 2024
NU Cebu to be determined Cebu City 2025
NU Las Piñas to be determined Las Piñas 2025
NU Davao to be determined Davao City to be determined in 2025 One of the first satellite campuses in Mindanao
NU Alabang to be determined Muntinlupa to be determined in 2026
NU Iloilo to be determined Iloilo City to be determined in 2027
Asia Pacific College
  • Senior High School
  • School of Computing & Information Technology
  • School of Engineering
  • School of Management
  • School of Multimedia & Arts
  • Graduate School
Makati 1991 NU Makati

Accreditations and affiliations

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National University is an accredited member of various National and International Organizations:

Athletics

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Blue and gold

NU Bulldogs

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National University was one of the schools that founded the Philippine National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in 1924. It was one of the three schools that left the NCAA in 1932 and formed a new athletic association named the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) in 1938.

In the UAAP, NU has teams participating in twelve sports out of fifteen, namely; cheerleading, basketball, indoor volleyball, beach volleyball, football, baseball, softball, tennis, table tennis, badminton, fencing, taekwondo and chess.

The university's collegiate men's and women's varsity teams are called the National University Bulldogs and the Lady Bulldogs, respectively. The high school varsity teams are called the Bullpups and Lady Bullpups.

Notable alumni

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Government and public service

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  • Fidel V. Ramos - 12th President of the Philippines, Chief of Staff - Armed Forces of the Philippines, professional soldier, and 8th placer in the Civil Engineering Licensure Examination in 1953.
  • Carlos P. Garcia - 8th President of the Philippines, lawyer, teacher, and poet. Bachelor of Laws (Philippine Law School), Doctor of Humanities (Honoris Causa) National University in 1961.[7]
  • Rafael P. Nantes - Licensed Mechanical Engineer, businessman, three-term Congressman, and former governor of Quezon
  • Roy Cimatu - Retired Philippine Army general serving as the Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources since 2017 in the Cabinet of President Rodrigo Duterte. Former Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines from May to September 2002 under President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Appointed by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as the Special Envoy to the Middle East during the Iraq War
  • Nicanor Faeldon - Former Jail Director-General of Bureau of Jail and Penology, Deputy Administrator III at the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), Former Commissioner of the Bureau of Customs, retired Philippine Marines Captain, and one of the leaders of the Oakwood mutiny that exposed corruption in the Philippine military. He is an awardee of a Gold Cross Medal, three Military Merit Medals (MMM), five Military Commendation Medal (MCM), a wounded personnel medal, and Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao campaign medals.
  • Bernardo M. Vergara - Congressman and former mayor of Baguio City
  • Elisa Rosales Ochoa - The first woman elected to the Philippine Congress
  • Mamintal Adiong, Sr. - Civil and Sanitary engineer, former governor of Lanao del Sur, former Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways, former DPWH Undersecretary, former supervisor of Marawi Waterworks District, and a former international contractor in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia[8]
  • Mamintal Alonto Adiong Jr. - Civil Engineer, Governor of Lanao del Sur
  • Neptali Gonzales, Sr. - Graduated class valedictorian in the Philippine Law School. He placed ninth in the 1949 bar examinations with a grade of 92.50%. Vice-Governor of the Premier Province of Rizal (1967–1969), Congressman of the First District of Rizal (1969–1973). Assemblyman for the District of Mandaluyong-San Juan (1984–1986) and Senator for two consecutive terms (1987–1998). Before his election as Senator, he was appointed Minister and later Secretary of Justice (1986–1987)
  • Nemesio Yabut - Former mayor of Makati from 1972 to 1986, Chairman of the Philippine Racing Commission from 1978 to 1986, played for the National University Bulldogs basketball team.

Literature

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Media

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  • Joey de Leon - Filipino Comedian and Actor.
  • Alice Doria-Gamilla - Composer of "A Million Thanks to You" using her original piano arrangement in 1960. The song was later on recorded by "Asia's Queen of Songs", Pilita Corrales which hit the millionth mark in sales which was a first in the Philippine recording history.
  • Jestoni Alarcon (NU High School) - actor
  • Roxlee (B.S. Arch) - Filipino animator, filmmaker, cartoonist (creator of Cesar Asar) and painter.

Sports

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  • Danny Ildefonso - Professional basketball player, two-time PBA Most Valuable Player and three-time PBA Finals Most Valuable Player awardee[10]
  • Lordy Tugade - Professional basketball player[11]
  • Carlos Loyzaga (NU High School) - basketball player and former Olympian
  • Narciso Bernardo - basketball player and former Olympian
  • Jun Papa - Filipino basketball player, played for the NU Bulldogs in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines, Ysmael Steel Admirals and the Crispa-Floro Redmanizers in the Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association and at the Summer Olympic Games in 1968 and 1972 as a member of the country's national basketball team.
  • Jefferson Napa - Former basketball player and current head coach of the men's basketball team
  • Froilan Baguion - Professional basketball player
  • Jonathan Fernandez - Professional basketball player
  • Bobby Ray Parks Jr. - Most Valuable Player for UAAP Season 74 and 75
  • Troy Rosario - Professional basketball player
  • Glenn Khobuntin - Professional basketball player
  • Jewel Ponferada - Professional basketball player
  • Dindin Santiago-Manabat - Volleyball Player
  • Alyja Daphne Santiago - Volleyball Player
  • Myla Pablo - Volleyball Player, Shakey's V-League finals MVP
  • Jennylyn Reyes - Volleyball Player, Best Libero in the 2015 Philippine Super Liga All-Filipino
  • Tin Patrimonio - Tennis player, model, actress and a former reality show contestant
  • Dave Wilson Yu - Basketball player, UAAP Champion Season 77, Licensed Civil Engineer

References

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  1. ^ a b "Brief History". National University.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Brief History". National University. Archived from the original on February 26, 2015.
  3. ^ "National University – Dentistry".
  4. ^ "Henry Sy buys 60% of National University". GMA News. August 18, 2008. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
  5. ^ nuadmin (February 22, 1999). "National U unveils new logo, launches first Heritage Book – National University". National-u.edu.ph. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
  6. ^ Rimando, Lala. "Building A School Of Champions". SM Investments. Forbes Philippines. Archived from the original on February 9, 2018. Retrieved February 8, 2018.
  7. ^ National University educates future leaders, supports SM scholars | TeamAsia - Award-Winning Strategic Marketing Communications Firm. TeamAsia (July 30, 2013). Retrieved on 2015-11-23.
  8. ^ Bangsa: Mamintal "Mike" Adiong Sr. Bangsaranao.blogspot.com. Retrieved on November 23, 2015.
  9. ^ "Home". NVM & Narita Gonzalez Writers' Workshop.
  10. ^ "Danny Ildefonso Player Profile". PBA-Online!. December 8, 1976. Archived from the original on November 16, 2011. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
  11. ^ "Lordy Tugade Player Profile". PBA-Online!. December 30, 1977. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
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